Three University faculty members will offer their perspectives on how visual depictions of conflict can help us better understand the human experience of war and trauma during a moderated conversation and facilitated Q&A session on Thursday (Feb. 23).
Events
The Office of the Provost is continuing to host “Preparing for Accreditation 2024,” a series of presentations and discussions focused on each of the Higher Learning Commission’s criteria for accreditation. The next event, an in-person town hall session titled “HLC Accreditation Criterion 1: Mission,” will take place on March 3.
The mental health first aid training set for March 5 will teach participants how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders.
Instructors who are concerned about the effects of high textbook costs on students’ academic success are encouraged to attend the WVU Libraries virtual Open Textbook Workshop and Textbook Review on March 9.
During the event, the University will invite alumni, friends and students to collectively make a difference and support the University’s land-grant mission.
Representatives with the High Technology Foundation, Microsoft and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Open Data Dissemination Initiative will delve into details about how they can work with faculty fellows to craft experiences that expose students to large datasets while solving real-world problems in the climate and weather sector.